YouGov poll for Good Morning Britain:
  • Leave: 45%
  • Remain: 41%
New TNS Poll reported by Reuters:
  • Leave: 43%
  • Remain: 41%
The pound has fallen to a 3-week low against the dollar after two opinion polls pointed to a widening lead for the "Vote Leave" campaign in the upcoming referendum on Britain's European Union membership.
A YouGov poll for ITV's Good Morning Britain programme on Monday showed that 45% of voters would currently chose to leave the EU, compared to just 41% to remain in the 28-nation bloc, Bloomberg reports. Meanwhile, another survey conducted by pollster TNS showed support for "Leave" at 43% to 41% pipping for "Remain," according to Reuters.
Public opinion appears to be moving in favour of Leave, in recent weeks:
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The signs of growing support for a so-called Brexit — a British exit from the European Union — have sent sterling tumbling against the dollar.
The pound was down over 1% against the dollar in early trade, touching a 3-week low of 1.4365 at 7.30 a.m. BST (2.30 a.m. ET). It's rebounded somewhat at 1.50 p.m. BST (8.50 a.m. ET), here's how it looks:gbpInvesting.com
Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, says in an emailed statement on Monday morning: "Friday's rebound through the 1.4500 level to 1.4580 proved to be somewhat short lived and as such the risk remains for a return towards the May lows at 1.4330. Below that we have trend line support at 1.4270 from the lows this year."